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underfloor heating tiled floor
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considering this for the whole of the ground floor, as the house is old we are insulating the inside of exterior walls, renovating existing DG windows. There will also be a wood burner in the lounge but is under floor heating sufficient as the main heating on the ground floor..... I had been told it is not sufficient alone.....
I am interested to go for an all electric system and do away with the oil system currently there and whole system has to be removed anyway as its a one pipe system, Then add a possible solar array, electric boiler and run economy 10?
I have been told there are primary and secondary underfloor systems and to just put the most powerful one in, if the system is warm and efficient enough I fancy putting it in upper two floors under the carpet.
I here underfloor heating stops cold spots and does away with annoying radiators which limit where furniture can be placed.
would this with a ground source heat pump be more sufficient heat wise....maybe worth looking into the cost of that?
Thanks for any help
I am interested to go for an all electric system and do away with the oil system currently there and whole system has to be removed anyway as its a one pipe system, Then add a possible solar array, electric boiler and run economy 10?
I have been told there are primary and secondary underfloor systems and to just put the most powerful one in, if the system is warm and efficient enough I fancy putting it in upper two floors under the carpet.
I here underfloor heating stops cold spots and does away with annoying radiators which limit where furniture can be placed.
would this with a ground source heat pump be more sufficient heat wise....maybe worth looking into the cost of that?
Thanks for any help
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